LEGAL DRINKING AGE: - 21
After a day by the beach, scuba diving in the aqua-blue seas, or golfing, Sharm and Na’ama Bay offers many welcome treats after sunset. Old Sharm has a little bit more Egyptian traditional culture while Na’ama Bay is more resort-town oriented. In Sharm, visitors amble along the boardwalk between hotels and sea, stopping to glimpse at various art booths, shows, bands, and music. Those whom are brave munch on the exotic foods from local vendors whom line the streets of Sharm at night. Others stick to the traditional international fare available at the plush, luxurious hotels that line the well-lit city streets. These world-class hotels offer a perpetual feast of night entertainment, from shows to casinos, such as The Ritz-Carlton , The Hyatt Regency and The Four Seasons . Others are partial to the hip international franchises like Planet Hollywood and Hard Rock Cafe that can be found in Na'ama Bay, where one can drink a margarita or chew on a hamburger, while viewing the palm trees and Egyptian setting sun on the horizon. The Stars Music Bar in the Hyatt Regency is a lively place at night where tourists dance, drink and mingle. Seagull’s Pub in the Jolie Ville Resort & Casino Hotel has two bars and piano area where live music plays almost every night. The Bus Stop Night Club in the Sanafir Hotel is one of the most popular night highlights, especially amongst European tourists. Its entrance looks like a London Bus from the outside and once inside, the crowd is lively and the drinks continue till late in the night.
Most hotel entertainment is quite dire!Many bars have big screens for the sports, incl. Camel, Tavern, Bianco’s.
TGI’s turns into a club after midnight.
“Fantasia”, (Alf Leila Wa Leila / 1001 Nights) towards Old Sharm – live shows incl. English speaking nights (Saturdays); bit “cheesy” by U.K. standards but it’s nice to look round the place as there are shops & restaurants. http://www.pickalbatros.com/leilashar... It’s cheaper if you just pay on the door, rather than book thru a rep / local vendor.
There is also a big party in the rock on a Friday night as well that attracts about 4000 people ( by 1001 Nights ) called Dolce Vita.
There are beach parties at Terrazinna beach which is at Sharm El Mayo next to Iberotel Palace . They have DJ's on the beach in the afternoon and the parties start at sunset until early hours, normally on Tues and Fri. There is normally live music and fire shows as well.
“NA’AMA BAY
Pirates Bar at Hilton Fayrouz- diver bar, live music, bar snacks
Camel Bar - diver bar, live music on Thurs, big screen sports, food; His Majesty, the King of Bahrain St.
Camel Roof – “chill-out” bar, DJ, shisha pipes, food
Lido - another “chill-out” bar
Tavern - British style pub / bar, big screen sports, food, lively at the weekend; http://www.thetavernbar.com. (Karaoke on Wed & Sat eves)
Hard Rock - the international brand, gets lively later on.
Little Buddha - turns into a club later, more expensive.
Pacha - next door to Camel Bar, the international brand, moved over from Ibiza , sponsored in Sharm by Ministry of Sound, regular guest DJs
OM EL SID AREAPapas Tavern - favourite with the locals, packed with divers after 6pm especially on Fridays
T2 - relaxed local bar, big screen sports
El Fanar
Phoenix Bar – “chill-out” roof bar, movie nights, live music
This may be of interest as it has info & contact details for some of the above mentioned places:
http://www.goredsea.com/en_magazine-c... & this too: http://allaboutsinai.com/directory/ni...There are plenty of bars at which to sit & “people watch”, there is a bowling alley in Na’ama; opens at 7pm. It’s on Abdullah Street ; stand with your back to Hard Rock Café, look right & see the fork in the road. Take the left hand fork, past a perfume shop & Pioneer Property & go a little way up there; it’s on the right, past the Abdullah Supermarket.

